; v .t ' i ' j pU. ' 'A ' 3 r-if 7 .' V '..' 'a'isi'v r'-'-a.'t- r , "I'jfj I?'. .;-; v '4J 18 ;'l Is I if. r w '; l s ss .. Ks I.K. be: ft' M J. f m, ?if wr . rH v'5-J-i r"-r iwi i -I-- ORT KITS FOR !M SERVICE BOYS P. O.S. A. Effort to Furnish Supplies to Ten Thousand Members to Be Called to Arms Tho comfort kit committee cf tho war advisory board of tho Stata Camp and tho Stats executive) committee, P. O. S. A., In official relations have- decided upon what they deem Is tho proper comfort hit for Christmas to send to the boys in tho service. It will consist of ten bags of smoking tobacco pins, chewing Bum, tho Camp News and wveral other needed articles. Colonel William TV. Schank and Commander-in-Chief Horace V. MacFadyen wero In conference- In Now Tork for threo days trying tn meet tho situation In hand. Tho proposi tion of supplying 10,000 members of tho order In tho scrvlco with this comfcrt kit Is a big one, and Is being handlod in ac cordance with tho plans of tho war beard. These two military men of the Pons of. America, were In touch with State ciid head quarters, and the Statu secretary In direct teach with tho members of . "'-' "f"! tlv committee, and a estlsfartory -irrsnco-mint wT. i agreed upon. With the appro v ,a I of the ottlclal board. Colonel Sohank ?n,1 'nc,rha' MacFadyen proceeded immediately to ordcrtho necessary supplies to forward to tho , France. Tim address committee, of which thy Stat, secretary Is chairman, will Proceed "J once to furnish the necessary ?;" -,,r raent. Tho correct addresses of nil the enlisted men aro being compiled, tho chairman of tho subordinate camp address commltu e fnrwa rdlns tho changes to tho Htate secretary, when it hoy aro entered on tho forms tor that purpose. Tho seltree. , committee. I" 1d!"nnf'S; "i' chairman, consists or O'car "jlm. of Rend ing: Colonol James Iloyt. of Philadelphia; Orion Swlnehart. of Pottstovvn; J. W. Harper, stale vlei preslaent. of Cheater. P. W. Msgredy. of Mount Carmel, and n. 13. Devv.xlt. of Shlrpene. burs. Tho soldiers- comfort committee ronslsts. In addition to Hrothers Schank and Maclndvrn. if tho followlnir named brothers: K. A. nil. of Aahlev: Ixmls I. Stece, of l'hltadclphla; CharlS H Iavl. of PMUdeloMa: Herman Miller. rat Stftto president, of I"ton: tharles Cleeland. of Scranton; A. 11. Dai,n?rt't,"f Pltt.tcn: Howard Aiken, of 1'u,,,0,,,',",,,,1m" cord-r-ln. Chief 1!arrV Cumberland of Philadel phia: William W. nobst, of Uinaford, and U. John Boyd, of Philadelphia Th Camp Nowa. tho official orpan of thy rder. Is out In fine form for November, ond eontaleo much lnteremine data and Informa tion. Tho followlne Item appears on the edi torial ra: "The l'cnnylvanla State ramp headquarters, located nt 1317 "iorth llroad street, Ililladolphlo. Is umUri-olriir marked chnr-s In outward appoaranre. A lario pronzo tablet sign, properly Inscribed, has twen placed btwoen tho downstairs windows, while acrosi tho entire front of the bultdlnR. at the third floor, a huse electric sign Is In course nf rree tlon. which, when nnl-hed. wtll reid: T. O. B. of A. State Camp Iteadqu-irters." Onu thlni mora la necessary to complete tho outside appearance or mo nuuainK n nuew fn. n denotlnit tho number of brethren who aro In tho service. We hopo the executive committee will act upon thlB suzsestlon." Tho State executive committee of the State camp has been conslderlnr tho pronos'tlen of a service flair nnd new- Amerlenn tlssrs for Uio front of the state cimp hendnunrters. and eomo artlon will bo taken soon which Is t ported to meet the approval of the entire orden Aetlvltv t tho adopted "lojtee nf fie rlKhth district this year Camp No SSI passed mo tion asUinre perml'ilon of th. Stnto .xecutlve rommltteo to mrse with ("imp No It'll as a step toward proa-res of beneut to both ramps. Ttrothers J. I.evv. Arthur TrderlrU nnd Wil liam DoaIs constitute the rommltteo of nrrnmro ments from Camp No. 33. Itrothera J. Carey. Elwood Sehults and Arthur Urown nro tho members of tho committee from Camp No 8SS. Camp No. RSI and Camp No. 39 met In tho erond quoit contest tn the hall of Camp No. 880. Twentieth and Oxrord streets, whlrh. nfter a spirited round of eleven Ratnes. resulted In a victory for Camp No 3.0. This makes tho contest a tie. nnd means that the two c-mps will a-o at It nealn tonight In the hall of Camp No. 88n. The members of Camp No f33 teams were Brothers Harry Dnnltelherrer. M I. Cramer. Frank Schroeder, David Hlchlsnd nnd diaries t Solbv. Those rompostnc Camp No SS team were Ttrothers Thomas MItler. J, I.. Wllaon and William Youne. Camp No. 478 bad an excellent smoker and snpper. Tho music was splendidly rend-red by the followlne' brothers who nro membrn of Camp No. 47K's strtni- tmnd n. r llrown, Itussell Itosenberr, WMltnin nn.l IT Rhelner r7. I Iwls. Fred Dlettrlch nnd Herman Abrams. The; entertainment rommltteo was Chairman Karl O, Meadows, Oeorira Ilurenn. Conrsd Voirt and Itnhert J. Kerth. George Sprohule. who Is n clever Imitator, amused the memhers with nntlcs In rhaslnjr poultry, playlna: tho violin and several impersonations of old. tlmo daneers. Next week Camp No. 47 Is solnr to Initiate a class of ten. Tho crownlni event of the eighth 'district for the month of November will come on Prl day evenlne next at 2(110 Columbia avenue, when the entire d'strlet will combine, it is ex pected. In one of tho finest musical entertsln ments ever n-tven In tho northwest section of tho city There will be no charge of art. mission, f.adles nrld eiielblo frlenJs are cor dially Invited to attend. The booster meeting heM hr the rrnrresstre Ansoclitlon at tho -oomr of Camp No. 4tn wis a crent success The room wns well "lied hv the renres-otatlres of the cnnos of the ninth district, nisflct President William Untemn. Sr ts epreriiilej a tsf(ct flcp-ee Am The speake-s wero P. S P Samuel c Wells Tresl. jlent ShortlllTc of the nwnclatlon Brother Ifanlon and Ptton of the executive howl Tn the nsmo of the ninth district Ttrother Wells presertted Tlrother Ustenun with n flno district president's Jewel nnd the recipient mode an emo. ttonsl speech of acceptance. Brother Itateman has been worttlnir to mnko tho ninth one of tho beat districts In tho city. ? Washington Camp. No. 45 of sixth end Mamond streets has started 2000 drlie under hs ftbto leaaemnlp of I W Penne-. the treis. tirer of tho camp. Tho following ts n, part of Su&5,m,.ew-e e'".1iIln'', '" ,,In- niaed to very member of the camp: . '.'. Cfmrnlttco of ten members has h,fn ... lected to set as cantatna. eich captain has jjlected a district and all tho memhers who re la.'.Jn tn,, 5l,'rlct nra under his command Iou V..0 ""'riort to yonr captiln every week: nnd If necessary ho will neslst vou In Hlon locaIlly ' any ono d'res more Informa- "The captains will report everv week to tho general chairman, and If It I. deemed neces. jry special arranrements will he mad" for tho-o seeking assistance In procuring anpllcnms r-erv Amerlcin horn should b-ve that "nlrlt of patriot sm Instilled In his bodv to Vo nlways on thy alert, ready nt a moments notice to bo at tho call of his country: thereby It becomes our duty, as members of a band of patrlotla brethren to tesch others who hu, not been In touch with this fraternal spirit the live fir pod. our country sod our freo public Instltii- wTff'a" rafer'nVVp'rrJt.1110 hanl ot '-.!- tWoapdJ'JoV'UV'rv-Prospe,. explanation. for membership. fiffi CrUa W'l J'HL ""I-"' jnemoersni srother In membership of our. camp w II bo worklnV" i" visiting z: no week! Prospective ndldat.m'all In 'Special degree, teams will be procured fen il 1 tlm sru?. the. camp will make Tit e"! rfx'txUtiwST""0- " a" wm attend & Tn nstlonyl president. Prof William Jam.. fit ?'e'?"i ""T- ha. sent out bo SliowTnJ lit ofSctal communication durinir the i. ....,?. ,n vDir.H'0rn n. that .in.ono net gain U r. """ no i want at least ten prooosl. tlons In tho mm hsviev e..P. .,,-- . "Posi. ber.. and 10 per cent increase on thi part of :lllt?mn'',,,dh..mpIn"S.,100- - ' K1 c?r.o5rD7c7mKr!h'L?'h0fc.Tnp" trlct. or State camp. as.!. thiTmost SnvSJlailr SKPS2 Li0'eiVLtR"9 memorial .nle?"for,BS& Camps that h&vs not hitherto held such erv. 2? thh.V.s.A'TiW..t- h0V a Dl?lno s"l7o on that date, and have airomlnent minister preach an sppropriato memorial service and also, see that tho. Hat of deceased nvemhie. u S ..Jf'!"7v,'-t.-i- h? relation, of th, """" ; ..'v.' aui BrfS ina.i " uch hava worUl jude u by our lore for one i no her. and v " "-- .;-1, ,ur utpinca Brethren, My farothren Thnntrar1rlnn -.. t. ,OB Thursday November : "" """ 5ear V? x .'!f!r; Jc.h crr!',.0f our order throughout M no uniieu males io noia an appropriate Thanki. i t; aixinr service on vour meet nc night of TheV R- ffliXlSS1'' " Tl""-"" DX Itself"!. A I de.lro this .ervlco to bo ono of practical . ".ieriei mu email .acnnco. I want a. llJ2,t hm denatlon held at this Thanksgiving t. other vocetables. none me.. ...'I"' anil cannod roods ne ram.. .! - .! & bf each mambsr. If tho camp has any fttl and worthy member In .....i . . 1 toe approach of winter come, with feol of anxiety. I want you to appoint a com- w .. ...w . MvM.v.i.t .u wim wortny poor ' ,.ssrer mambors. and If there aro none such. otaaiHC Ood tho more fervently and give a little i- ssvsra and.s.nd tb sift to tb boms for aged, or - V arahaas- hem. ' obr in Pennsylvania could remember th s at Chalfont and member In Msrvi.nrf .... robao' home, located at S518 Druid Hill ave- Ciiimor a.. or wnicn tn writer bap- a' alrector. . oaea .saaratier giro a hi. th.nk.slvlrur 'a. no ran beat afford, and , sm a.w m sneer voiaj.. ARTISANS' ORDER Nominations for tho Leading Offices in tho Various Assemblies Northwestern Assembly had out 100 mem bers. Tho nominations wero as follows: Master nrtlsnn, A. J. Nicholas ; superintend ent. Calvin II. Wood : Inspector, a C. Fulla way nnd It. A. Scheel: recorder, II. A. Dennyi cashier, H. I. Miller: trustee, C. R Wclnmann (three years), C. M. r.vnns. W. P. S. Harwell and C. U. Oroft: medical examiners, Doctors S. I Uaron, J. II. Lilly and C. L.. Thomas. Tho now master artisan made a stlrrlntr nddrcss on loyalty tc the order and a pica 10 ma members 10 unito in a sirum. effort to secure Northwestern's quota of clKhtcen candidates by the ond of tho year. Tho recorder announced that eSventeon members had been called to tho rotors. Eomo of whom had alroady received com missions. Herman Meyer reported on tho athletlo carnival held nt Itcrreatlon Center Play ground's flno gymnasium, which was such a hues success that the event will very lllcely bo repeated toon. Tho entertainment consisted of progres sive plncchlo In which Urother "Oenle" Hyrncs was Urn smlllne winner of a beauti ful trophy An arousing; feature of tho evcnlni wan a debate, between Rrothers Nicholas and Harwell on thn subject of "Whit. Comprises n noivllnrr Team." Tho nr-ruments presented by each sldo were well taken nnd mado It difficult for tlio Judpe3 tc decldo tha winner Professor Hancock also entertained tho beys with mythical problems and after bolnff recalled Mvcrnl times decided It waj tlmo for tho members to cat. On sutrpcstlon of Drother V. J. TlTnes It was urfrcd that each member rend a Christmas post.il card to tho brothers at tho front Southwestern Assemhtv entertained a dclnri lion from Apollo Assembly, over which Urother James c. Marr la deputy Thero vnn a fine turnout nnd enthusiasm rrevelled Address were made l,v Master Artlsin J Thomas Wick er. Superintendent William T. Wlldo. Itecorder Trcderlck D Mercer and lldward 1). Kerk. all or tho lttlnc nssomblr Tho followlnir mem bers of No. 18 worn nomlnsted: Mast' r arti san. It. Penrose Deer: superintendent. William Scheid; Inspector William C Callnnd; recorder, Thomas II .lohnatoni trustee, Waller 13. I-a-mondj cnshler. Howard P. Hayes. Southwestern m.cpted an Invitation to visit Pennsylvania Assembly at the nec-mh-r ment Ins and It Is tho bono of tho officers that tho Assembly win he w ll represented. An Invita tion has been extended to Hirtrnm Assembly to visit Kouthwrstern on Decembfr 20. llro'her W. Harrison Pitton Is the deputy over li.irtrum. On motion of Urother Harry Irwin $10 ws np proprlated to rend -tobicco to memberi of the Asaembly In tho arrvtco of tho Government. omniunlcitlons woro rrceived from Major W Preston Tyler ond Se-geant Wllllim I Ilrad ly. both members rf Southwestr rn, plvinir fomo of their cxperlencis since leaxlng Phila delphia A Dutch lunt-h was served Southwestern will celebrate Its twenty-sixth nnnlversarv on Mondav evening. November 21, nt I,u L.U Temple by a donco nnd entertainment. rideltty A's-mbly nttracted 110 members. I Clifton Prown nnd Wilbur C. Clayton wero lumairu. iiecorner itiiins. or iiarirnm As sembly, presenting tho buttons In an address entirely worthy of that talonted orator. Tho following wero nominated for tho regular of tees: Inspector, lienjimln Lurzelero and Oscir Mowrey. Sr. ; auperlntendent I'duln I.. Gibson. mauler nrtlsan. Arthur S MnrNsIr-. recorder, Charles O. Simpson nnd John T. Hill tru-tre, Oeorgo Mitchell; rncdle.il examiners, tins Wll louKhby. ltedmond. ICurtr t'hnndler. Snlvrly and Hermmi ejshlcr John Knfsshaefer A motion bv Urother MacN'nlr that n service flair be ri cured nnd dlspla'cd In a prominent place In the nesemblv room vns pae-ned. llesldes Ttrother Hlfglns. other visitors were rtrothern Ki ene of Progreslvo Assemhlv. SVat terrood, of Peuns' .vanl i Assrmbly, ond three 1 rothers from JlHrmony Assemhlv Urother A J Glll'ncham one of Pldelitv's rhsrtcr mem bers was pKtent the frst tlm" fcr ubout twrnitv vrnrs. Ho Is o vet. ran In esrs hut "some" speethmftKer Ttir ptir roast was done "to the Queen's taste " William Pntton Assembly made, these nomi nations; Master nrtlsati Joseph D Morelll. superlntrndont, Charles I. Ouerln inspectiir. George Arthur Cottee. Richard Trotter J'tfcott: cashier. Joseph Sammartlno: trusteo, Philip H S. Hanp-n; medical examiner. Hrncst W Kel sej. M. D. Tho amount of contributions to the war fund Is encouraging. There are thirteen memberi! In tho lervlce There was an eirncaf consultation on plans for securing n class of candidates for tho next meeting largo enough to till the quotn nllottcd. Tvi applicants are uti the list. The chaiter m-mbors of this assembly, tho outgrowth of Pennsylvania, will visit the mother nssemhly tonight to nwlst In tho honors Recorded to Mtdlc.il xam!ner-ln-Chlef ,. w Gadd Union Assembly held an enlnvahle meeting Samuel Olseh was nominated for master arti san Tnr!o Walker fur ur,erlntcndnt William I urns ror inspector Walter M Eleuburg for cashier Samtul Wlnkworth for lecorder nnd Doctors Swayno nnd Adorns for medical exnmlnein. For tho position of trustee n little contest Is on between IJrothtrs Weber. Scanlon and Gwlnn The Dining Club of Olrnrd Assembly enter tained nt n chicken and waffle dinner tvvplvo bova from the league Tslsnd Naw Yard Ad dresses were made by Mr Woodward, of Moorca town, who is connected with tho V. M. O. A. work in New Jersey. Mr nichards. or tho Y. M. C. A. nt League Taland; Director Maloney, of St John's AH'cinMv. nnd Deputy Wes Kehr. After n good vaudeville show each boy In uni form received a surprise package containing smokes, eats and other articles. Tho evenins was declnred ona nf the best of tho kind In Glrard's hlitory. an 1 tlrother llnrrv Jackson, the chairman received manv complimento for the surreiM of this novel feature night. It was Jack Tor nlgrt Slxtv of Glr.ird'.s f iltlifut. to. gether with Brother Pollock and Solicitor Tay lor, were on hand. Oak I-ipo Assembly will entertain the M. n. officers tomorrow night and Introduce u medical missionary, who will give nn Illustrated lecturo on China. Tho chair officers will drill for the Initiatory contest, and expect to carry off the prize on oil points. Two candidates urs on tho list, Tho M. H. officers ro to Hnddon Assembly tonight, hero tho yearly Initiatory contest of this assembly Colllngswood and Haddon Heights will corns off. TIIE MACCABEES Big Enrollment In Patriotic Service By Woman's Benefit Assocation The Philadelphia guard held a business meetim? at 1C28 Chestnut street to make arrant-ements for various enpaircmcnts. Ono new guard was considered and two applications will bo In at tho meetlnjr this ovcnlne In tho drill room, 814 North Broad street Supremo Chaplain Miss Burgln, of B121 nrown street, met with a painful accident resulting in a sprained nnklo and arm Miss Ilurgln Is still enthusiastic nnd feels sure that the class ot 100 will becomo a reality by December 12. in dicated by the way tho reports of applicants are coming tn. Petay Boss Review. Rosehlll Hall. Broad and Betsy Roas Review, Rosehlll Hall. D afreet and Allegheny avenue. Mrs. Geonrlna n. A. Eng. land, commander, reports ft nleisant meetlna; wiin nine sunscriDer to me vv it, a. patriotic service. As aoon as tho materials aro received from headquarters they will hold 'knlttlnir beea" at tho home, of tho members. Penn Treaty Review, Srhuvler's Hall, Sixth and Diamond streets, Mrs. Louisa M. Jones, commander, also reports a pleasant meeting with eight signatures for the w. B. A patrlotla survice. and they also will get busy Just ns soon as materials aro roeetvrd, so that tho sweaters, helmets and wristlets can ho finished before tho cna oi me year lor mo soldiers ana sailors. Quaker City neview. 1811" Columbia avenue, Mrs. Carrie Poaern. commander, reports ninety nvo membors present at their annual supper, with three applications and two candidates ad mitted Forty members Joined tho V. U. A. patriotic service, wno win get to wont very soon. Many moro are expected to Join as soon a. they know about It. Mrs. Crouch, captain of uniform rank, and chairman of the annual ban quet, .poke about the banquet to bo held at tho Grand Fraternity Building. 1020 Arch .treet, on weanrsany evenmir lien, anu expiaineu mat tno nan nan been set roiling ror mis banquet a 'ear aKU. tuiMiuaii,iei .lit,,.!?, u. I iinaucipnill lie- view; Commander Knsland, of Betsy Roas Re view, and Commander Uvana, of Bartram Re view, were guests of the evening. Quaker City Review will work hard for a good number at tho Joint rally to ba held on December 12. Eacn member who secure, ono or moro member, for the rally will bo Introduced to Great Commander Mlas Iounabury as a coworker for tho HUT state pennant and for the temple In this city. The Grand Fraternity Indu.trlat Branch. No. 60, of the Grand Fraternity, win bold a tar card party this evening to which all members and friends aro Invited. Various prize will bo given, to thoi securing; tho blgbe.t number ef point.. Tho Interno degree team has completed ar rangements for a dance on Friday evsnlng. No vember 80, In tho concert hall of tho Orand Fraternity Building. Ticket, of admlsaslon can ba secured by applylnr at tbe Grand Fraternity office. 12 Arch street. Philadelphia . Uronch. No. 4. hold an en. thu.lastlc meeting pnThuraday evening-. Fratera Charles Hulso and Parker Clymer entertained the toys in a very pleasing manner. Tho mem bership committee, composed of Fratera Hvan.. Cook son. Hugo. Gibson, Clymer. Homaher and Kfcbauxb,. wa. In evidence and, after ad dresses by Superintendent Drue Melxel and Department iiuernV',ndent U. W. Melxel It rot EVMjNI'NG' EEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, NOVEMBER GENERAL BOOST FOR ROYAL ARCANUM Steady Progress In All Sections Establishing: Faith in Sound ness of tho Order Supremo neorent C. Arch Williams's latest production la a splendid nppcal en titled "A Person tl Word to fellow Area nlans." Tho dilvo for C000 membors Is tho Imortnnt paragraph of this stlrrlntr appeal. Pino results hnvo hern obtained thus far from union mcetlnpa held all over tho United Stntcs and Canada, onllstlnu the active services of nil tho leadlnp Supremo Council olllcers as epealters. There Is a for ward movement to securo recruits In largo numbers all nlonftr tho lino nnd Initiations aro now being; mailo In jrroups. Tt has been demonstrated that recruits aro Just na easily obtained now as over before. Twcnty-two candidates wero Initiated In ono night In Portland, seven In nrlde-cport, ten in Pltts bur(h. twentv In P.llzabrth. twelve In Knn Francisco and many others of smaller fTottps, with several now councils ready to bn instituted. Pennsylvania Council, No. 1112. members and visitors wero entertained by Pist Urgent John Curtis, who gave nn Intcrestlnit talk on tho hlMory of grand opera, lis origin and nd vnnrcment in America. Urother Curtis lias spent considerable time nn the subject, re firrlnit had to th' (lrM performin-o given In this country nnd showing the rillferent st.tres of ndvancement up tn the present time The subject whs interesting and wns ntprrelnted by tho members nnd vlsltom Brother Curtis wis the orronl7er nnd lor mmv veirs president of the Philadelphia Opontlo Socletv. Brother Nicholas nrd friends presented the council with a sorvlco ting containing eighteen stars, rep resenting tho number of members having en listed Iti tho service. Three more members. Brothers W, Trout, Harley. Jr. nrul Rcnner. have been ndded to the hrnor roll. Brother Uithey mado nn Interirtlng report of tlm associated council meeting, giving an outline of tho work planned for the ndvance ment of the order In Philadelphia nnd vicinity Brother Hirlev. Sr . will glvo a talk at tho first meeting tn December. Cnptaln Darby Is homo on n short furlough and expects to lie Frisent nt tho next council meeting. Private tussell Plnkerton. Nineteenth Kn-lncers. In rranco. reports good health with plenty of work. Vl-ltors wero P. It John Colbert, of Phllsdelphn Council; W. Walters. Ionic, nnd D G. it, w. I,. Young, Integrity. t Lehigh Council. No. 3.i. of Bethlehem, will bold an entertainment on Thursday evening next Brother Charles It Itomloger will d -liver tho addrew of welcome nnd Past supreme Hegont Frank 11. Wlcktrsbnin. of Hnrrlslmrs. will deliver tho tiddres.s of tho evening. A tine program has been nrrnnped. Including the Bass Clef Club: Mr. Dobaon nongs and drnccs. nnd Mr. Shields pIsiki The management, under tho direction of Grind Secretary Webster (. Weiss, will mike tho affair nn nxured success. Integrity Council held nn old fashioned mln Rtrel entertainment nt the council hendqusrters. Hill Columbia nvmuo. Grand Trustee v.oung, who Ib very nctlvo in Ftartlne things In this council, hopes for good results fiom this verv flouslne ivnt Thcj hoiie to ruelvo thilr nuota of tlvn mirnbirs tuwnrd tho r.UOD ilrlvu before Dtcembdr si it H needless to state that tbev tire doing moro than hoping Hverv m'etlnir plirht tn Wnmlnv ,. LnnAt..i nti.l Inter, stlnir meetim; with Guarantee fnun-rl.'- ..ovembtr 13 wan n lucicy night. In t-ultc ot tho hoodoo dato. Brother Uolle.'tu p-esMnl In Ins usually Ilk lent manner The lounrll decided to do honor tn tho members following tho colors by procuring and dibpli'itig n si rvlc flag lit the meetings Of tho coune II. The Ilevl- appointed D. D. G. it Dr. r' 11 Bellnf. gave, the council an Interesting tnllt nn tompur.it vi. rxpctiso In minngament of old lino coin), i-y nnd frntcrnnl society Ineur.ine Tho en mel' w.is Immense Iv stirprls.il to see n delegation of tw ntv-dve from Phltodrlphl i coun- 1 . rter tl,., (hnniber, nccomp.mlid bv th. Ir ibttne team which emplin,il tb, r'tuat !. nn imi.rtseiv, manner upon the cindldit s Dr Belief mido a gplmdll presentation rteech wlun the button were prsented to the indlibites rst Itege lit John Culbirt nited ns ugent nf the degre-e team. Other illsttnrutslint i;ufstn present wt r Supremo neprcscntotlvo Newton n. Itoedel jj, p. O. II. Oeorgo W. Miller nnd Charles G. 1 rowert. Jr. After nn Interest I-ur huslnss ncsslon progressive euchro and tdnochle games occupied tho time of thn members and visitors The prlro winners wore Grand Master W .1 Moklnger, Hiipreme Bepresentatlve Newton IJ. Itoedel, Brothers Charles Tolle, Vlckery. Nlo man and Frowert. .l"vZr,nra .C0!'.""" mn nn Pr'ldiv evening li Itlttenhouse itn. riftv-thlrd street nnd Haver ford nvenue. The degree team vvns rilled Into service nnd warned to keep m good shape for future nppllcants fxpected for the big drive. Arrnnlan Council will boll a procrrsslve euchre and pinochle party on Wednesday eve. nlns next at Cumberland Hall Germantown nvenue nnd Cumberland street Thj first prlje will h" a fifteen-pound turkev with manv other valuable prlxes for both lurhro and pinochle participants. The wars and means rommltteo of the Asso ciated Councils of Philadelphia nnd vicinity did not lose nnv time In arranging for tho blr Liberty Bond drawing The date of .Innuarv r. has been nxe, and the limited tickets hnvo been printed and distributed. Great results are anticipated. Thanksgiving will be more thnn nn sennnl event with the Royal Arcanum this vear. There Is so much to bo thankful for that tho supreme regent urges every council to observe November '."i by nn open meeting and nn appropriate pro gram KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Action of the Past Chancellors' Ambu lance Fund Committee Owltifr tn the fnlluro of thn lodtros throuKhotit tho county of Phllaile-Iphla to respond oncour.-tp;nKy to tho aid of tho Past Chancellors' Association's ambulance fund, tho committee, at the meeting; of tlm association held last Wednesday nlirht. tif-recd unanimously to discontinue) the project nnd recommended tho dlschanro of tho committee and the return of amounts to tho lodges that had participated, A col lection vvns taken nmonB tho members by P. G. CJ. Thomas Thompson nnd tho sum of $3.19 was collected for this purpose, P. C Charles Cooper, If. It. nnd 8.. of Co. luinhln Lodge. No. 02. Is III nt his home. 2(W North P.lghth street, whero ho will ha pleased to see bis friends, Harmony Lodre. No. 45, will entertain a largo delegation of knlehts from Wilmington when I.afavette Lodge. No. 1. will make Its an nual call to eeo feome of the excellent work dono by Harmony Iidars and alee Club. . Pour esnulrcs for the rank of knight will furnish the vvork for Integrity Lodge. No 4S nt tho Castle Hall. P. C. J. Louis Oelbman. degreo master, asks every member of the team to be present and nlso to bring a brother who would not otherwise attend. Tho etereop. tlcon machine will bo used, nnd as it has proved n success the members will be delighted that they wero nble tn witness the work. A largo delegation of visitors will be present, so the team must be ready to bo on the floor at 9 13 p, m. Aurora Lod-c No 40 confrere,- the rank of knight upon Pdgar Tlrovcnawell, Lester Hutan nnd Harold Peters last Friday night beforo a well-attended meetlnir. Thirty regularly enlisted men In tho army, navy and murine corps form tho record of "."ui ton Lodge, No. St. nnd yet the force of actlvo workers was sufficient to confer the rank of knight on three esqulrea last Thursday night. Pytbagora. Lodge, No. 129. will confer tho rank of page upon two candidate.. live vol unteers to date form the record of this lodge, whllo returns for the supremo chancellor's CiOO.OOO war relief fund aro coming In very heavily. P. C. John Mclflnney, representatlvs of Ban som Lodge, No. 07, hss passed away. Alwais active as true friend and knight, ha leaves be hind a host of friends and admirers On l'rl day night tbs members of the Past Chancellors' Association viewed tho body and tendered a letter ot condolence to hi. family. Brigadier. General W. A. Hlllega. Is busy gutting thn Philadelphia companies in readiness for a consolidated Inspection. Th orders are now In the hands of' a printer and will bo mailed this week. Coeur do Lion Lodge. No. 120. will confer tho rank of paga tonight. It has invited th past chancellors' team to confer tho rank of knight. THAT "RED-HAIRED GUNNER" South Bend, Ind., Again Claims Ameri can "Who Fired First Shot SOUTH nEND, Ind., Nov. 19. A letter received hero from a former South Bend man, now In Government service, says he has learned nuthorltatlvely that tho "red haired Bunner" who fired tho first Amer ican shot In the, war was John IX. Pit tan eon of Mrs. Albert Q. Cole, of this cltyv Plttan enlisted here last February and went to Franco with . PerehlniT con- FRATERNAL AMERICANS Anniversary, Kcccption and Visitations Amonr tho Local Councils Rescue Council, No. IB, celebrated tho fifty-third anniversary of Its Institution by treatlnp; the members to a turkey dinner. Thla council, enjoylne successful exist ence for moro than half n. century, has always met every oblleatlon and has built up a treasury ot moro than $16,000. Ad dresses were mado by State Council Secre tary Ford, Brothers F. J. Hngft and llobert M. Hanks. A reception was tendered to State Councilor S. M Muchler bv Acme Council, No, 21 p, 1 I. A., a largo catherlm of tho actlvo spirits of the western district being present, and neb dresses were mido bv Statu Council Treasurer A. II. Leslie, Past State Councilor Thomas K Ashford, Jr., nnd Brothers U 11. Crick, John Helrenrooder. J K. Dunker, A. A. Allen, A, It McKlunon, r M. Hetrlck nnd others, l'lons for a winter campaign wore adopted for the furthernrco nf tho objects of the order. The council of which Brother Muchler Is n member presented him with a large easy chair ss n token of honor and pride In possessing tho head of tho order. State Council Secretary George s. Pord. who Is chairman of tho general executive board eif New Jersey, New York, Virginia. District of Columbia and Pennsylvania, visited the several State councils nt their nnnusl sessions held re cently nrid found thnt they wero nil In a very flourishing condition. A welt-nttended meeting of tho Good ef tho Order Association was held at Avnerlra Coun cil, Nn. no. where the Mnto vice councilor. G M. Vans int. outlined a campaign of activity Pi tho Interest of tho order In the cistern dis trict. Addresses were mad' bv Past State Councilors Harry N Solly, William II. She ne mnn. D"nuty .state Councilors Charles, r. Bait man, i:)ton M. Baldwin .and Brothers A II Goebel. Wllllnm freeman. V. 3. Bngg. John It. MrJCelvev and others. State Counrll Secretary Oeorgo S. Pord ac companied the Stnto councilor, S. M. Much ler, In a nerlrs of visitations through the west ern jnrt of the Htate Tho prire Hags as uinl'il by the State Council for the (M-ntcst Increns , in membership during the yenr wore presented tn ilnto Lick Council, No M7, nnd tn Meridian Sun Cmine'l No. f42 Address wero mudo on both of tlies- occasions by Brothers Muchler la-sllo nnd Tord. State Counoll Secretary Pord attended n meet ing of the councils of tho enuth side ut Lee toilette Counrll. No. 442. which wis called for tho purpose of organizing tho district Into an association to further tho Interest of thn councils therein Addre sjes wero made by State Councilor Muchler. btato Council Secrotnry Pord. Brother W A Bauer, Oeorgo It. A. Wlllman and others nnd the mooting was very enthuslnstlc over the suggestions for n greater vvork in the interests of tbe order. Stito Vice Councilor Vnnsant paid nn nfflel.il visit to Rescue Council. No in and was ac companied l.v Past htate Councilor Shonrman. Stnto Council Serretnrv Pord. Brothers Prnnels Alrey. A If Oii-he. William Treemnn. i . Pamb.icb, II Kramer. Gm.rgo J Marlor. 1 J Ragg and uthira Stito Council Secrctarv ird nttend'd the twcntlcth-slxtli nnnlvrsnry of IThlertrnvn Coun cil, No. ns'J. which ho found In excellent con dition nnd eloli.g i.leely. Tho h.lll was over erovviled, manv not helm- nblo to obtain seats Addresses wero delivered by State Council Sec retary Pord nnd Junior Past. State Councilor Harry G. T. Miller. ladles' nbsht was celebrated by Prinkford Council. No. 171, with nn excellent entertain ment which was made especially Interesting by tlo presence of about seventy five, army bovs stationed at tho Prankford Arsenal, who not only enjojed th" tnleitalatnert but were treat ed to a vtrv line lunch nt tho close of the exercises. AdJn.ssrs were delivered by the Rev. 1. I. Hand of !. Mini Council, of New Jer sey: Stiito Vice Cmi'icilor Vansant and Statu Council Herrolnrv I'nrei State Council oe,-rt iry Pord ofr.rlallv vlsltM T,nvol Council No 7M nntl found eondltlons nourishing Addrei e.s wrre made hv Brothers ileorite .1 M' lor Prune nnd the Stoto Council he, r t.irv. t ,r silk fig w i.s pris'it'd to lone Conn rV N T'lo if I.I.inrcl woo bv the council t ,r sliuv loir tin' largest i re. nt.ae of InrrciM' In m. ml ' i shin for the r,ir The tn.: vv i nn- r.t d Iv Distil.; Deputv htite councilor Iran cts Alrev and rroMve.i on behalf of the council by Representative Dintel llnuri Tin ro was n larg.j gatherlner of the p,tic members of the order The ilelegitlon from tho cltv tnet nt Slxtv-nlnth and Market Ftreetie nml. accom panied bv the Prarl ford Bind Journeyed to I.lvi'rrh and were tendered n warm ricetitlon. Aeldrcs-s were deliver" el bv Past Stnto Coun ellors Wllllom II. Sheneniin, John R. Molvolvey. Prnnels Alrev. Gc"ri! J. Mnrlor nna State Council Secretary Pord The Good of the Order Committee of thla city will entertain Thomas Jefferson e"ounell. No 1."H- I.vdla D.irruli Council. No. 172. nnd Abra ham Browning Council No 122. of Camden, N J., at l.ojal Council. No. 7S1. southwest earner of Twenty-sixth street nnd Olrnrd ave nue on Widncsdiv nlsht next It Is ex pected thnt th" New tersov delegation will number about nntl or mure, nnd arrant-emem. have In en made for a short street vnrnd before entering tie IirII. Mate Councilor Wilson J Smith lunlor Pn-t Slate Councilor the it,v S. A. Harker and Stnto Council Secretory IVII Mam It Miers of New Jcri-ov. will le present The Stite vice eournllor II M Vansnnt und State Counrll Seerrt.ie- Georgo S i'ord, elf Pennvlnnla and manv other representative members of the order and visitors will bo en trrtalnid by rnusln und nongs toKetlier with rhort addrte'ses on the Issues of he times, and provided with a good lunch This Is a get. together meeting for the purpose of more firmly cementing the bonds of fratrnal brotherhood. LOYAL ORDEK OF SIOOSE The Govcrninp; Gotly ProvidinR menco War' Fund Through Assessment Im- The Suprema Council, r.oyal Cirder nf Monae, In quarterly coti'n II nt the- Ilellevue Slratfnril Hotel, rterldeil to tipiiroprlato SjT.O.ijOO from a ppi-clul fund for war relief work iwnoim mcmheis of the order In tho armed forces of tho T'nltttl StatoM To ralso this fund each of tho Dno.000 Mooso men In the country will ho assessed Yl extra this month. Including drafted men not yet called to tho colors, tho Moose will have lfu.ooo members In tho American army nnd navy. It was an nounced. Ih-v war relief fund will be used to provide comforts nnd nmuat merits for theso men In tho National Army cantonments at home, in tho training camps In Pranco and in tho trenches Hospital service nlso will b rendoreit by tho order. In so far ns the Government will permit, but this will riot bo confined to members. It Is planned to minister to nil allko In this respect Tho Supreme Council then went to Ilaltlmorc. where, with tho board of rovernors of Moose heart, nt Mooschcnrt, 111 , tho order's home und university for orphan children, nttondeel a upi ncr in honor of Supremo lrcl ito William K llroennlng. City Prosecutor of llaltlmor nftir waid going to Wnshlnetun to arrange with tho War Department for conducting tho oidcr's war relief vvork. Another matter of importance brought beforo the body was u proposal to eo-opernle with the Government In provid.ng Ufn Insurance for Moose soldiers and sailors nnd the eiucsllon of nn insurance service by tho order Itself. Tho Moostbenrt governors, it Is said, mado prepara tions to accommodate In their orphanage hun dreds of moro children likely to bo mado or phans by tho war. Tho following Counellmen attended tho ses sion here: John W. Ford, of Philadelphia! su premo dictator: Charles A A. McOee eif Son Diego. Cat., vice supremo dictator: William P, Hniennlne. of lialtlmnrc. supremo prelate: i:. J. Penning, of Milwaukee, past supremo dictator: M M. Garland, of lMitlndelphla, general die tutor: James J. Davis, of Pittsburgh, director general: William T Giles of llaltlmore, su premo secretary, nnd I' ram: J. Monahan. of Sin IVnnelseo. Wallace A MeGownn. of Knnsns I City, John 11. Price, of Chicago: Mayor Joseph - . . .. nitl.kii.ali, Tiau te .. .!,.!.. ... rillirUllS. "I tll-ilulbil, ..,,..,. . , .,,,,, hi, ui Voston: John W. Pearson, of Dallas, Willarel A Marakle, secretary of tho Stato Industrial Commission nf New York ROYAL ARCANUM Fraternity Insurance Sociability Kmrrcencr Pnnd f. 1,008, S87. R.I I.len. on Certlllcnte 1.4lll.rt.0K Cash on Hand SI7.730.43 COUNCILS MI'ET Nov. 10 COATP.SVII.LK. I. O. O. T. Hall. Nov. I CHKSTllB. Odd Fellows' Hall. Nov. 21 AltCANIAN, Gtn. Ave. & Cumberland. Nov. 2; WHST riHLA.. 4115 Lancaster Ave Nov. 89 PF.NNSYI.VANIA. Parkway Uldg. Nov. '.'8 DUPONT. Parkway llldg. PABCEIi POST Gard Bunting Flags Nothing Better Made You Can't Beat Them w FAST COI.OB Promptlu MailtS via inturea Parcel Post Service Flags 8S0 ........ 2x3 SI. IS tUx 3x5 4x8 S18 0x10 fill. 10x15 1. 2 4 8 tars Included. Ultra stars. over a, so eacn. U. S. FLAGS Renew Yours Our Own Auto Delivery Brings Us Krrt nnar to Vou Wr. msxtxaas.,. - usxw i.bii I 'TOMSJiV (8.U0 I 113.0 s:.: 19, One of the Largest Flags in Phila. AT Bell Telephone Co. 17th & Arch Sts. 599 Stars MADE BY L0UISE.STILZ & BR0. CO. 151-153-155 N. FOURTH ST. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Service Flags, All Sizes Any Number of Stars FOR SECRET ORGANIZATIONS Cotton nml Wool Hunting for homes, nniics nnd liullilliig. Ilstlnmlc- beer fnllv given. AUTUMN RESORTS Society! Wterxgp 3 to tu loom completely 'v; tutntshcil modern cottaccs close bv ".oval loinciana and mcakcrs Hotels, ad ioinlni 13 hole nolt links between the sea and Lake ..s vvofih. Several eottjecs near -5'fXS. the ocean. Llvinn tonJitions ?.e.isX I'eil e-, i, ltnrnualle.t. write (or booklet showing l.oor plan?, rentals and descriptions ot our . complete tctvlcc. SJ ---.5 3 CTfy BulWefeJteattiE West Balm ; Bjcach.Fla. ATI.ANIK t II , N. .1. ATLANTIC CITY Phvsical romfor's nnd the divert. ng atmosphere of this greatest of all winter ices i i nd refresh ou and ' new life. American anil European Plant Fine golf the winter through. TTfeitS Galen Hall ATI AIJTirf ITVN .1. m iioiciondsanaiorium ju.- , Noted for It's superior. Lnnie nnn Kcrvinc. I ionic and cureMlvoDams. ov'.awitiiVLU croe-irApiT.J Westminster J-'-, "V"- "" ,-'"";, El'v- to street. Private baths, run. water. J10 up wkly., J2 up dally. Chae. Iluhre. Hotel Boscobel Kentucky uvo.. near lleaeb. Open all veer. Special fail rates Phono 11T. A. 1: Marlon. wi:RNi:itivn.i.K. pa. GALEN HALL-IN-THE-MOUNTAINS WCRNERSV1LLE, PA. Open all yenr. Dry air. Fine scenery. Every comfort for long or short win ter rest. Baths. Massage. Resident Physician. P. Sr. R. R. R. Through Pullmans New York and Philadelphia, llowann M. Wiho. Manager EpUCATIONAL Hot ll Sexes STENOGRAPHERS Speeiil one-month evenlntr course beEtnnlni Nov. II) in rapid dictation will bo civen .Monday and Thursday evening, to enable good stenog raphers to nil responsible positions now vacant with tho Government or with private buslines. Tuition for tho course J I. Heyinncrx course iiaw. luusht. inn! strut day or creiidte? PlttuHii onil (liepa sjslcms TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Uroud St., below HerU. I I'lilludelpbla Banks Night School l'ltPI'Alti; AT ONCE to nil one of the thousands of cood positions opened by the great wave of prosperity. The demand for well-trained ofllcn assistants, accountants, utenogra- Shers and setretarles vvn. never so sreac. egln tonight in this great school, which has graduated so many thousands of successful men und women. Sesa.ons every nlslK except Hatur.day. hpeclal classes taught Tuesdays nnd Thursdays. Enter any time. Hanks Business College 05 5 rllF.vr.NKT STKEKT STRAYER'S T,i?.. I1': ""sines. Hrhe.l tltU-,ICA 801.807 Chestnut Street Positions guaranteed. Knter now. Day or nl.ht. TAKK A sVlCRKTAKIAl. COURSK Grrse Shorthand, Hookkceplnir. Day. Evr. Taylor Business School M.Kgti . MUSIC HELEN ACKROYD-CLARE VOICE CirLTrtRB ART OF SINGINO Contralto Soloist, Church 1 of tbe Holy Trinity. Studio. Kstey Hall. Walnut' at 11th St. RAGTIME In 20 lesson, or money back. Hklt. mail.fl free. CIIR1STKNSEN I'lano Hehools. 1820 Chestnut St.. 1412 Venango St.. 1820 Talker St. Phone Spruce COT. I.OST AND FOUND .DOQ Lo.t. Ssturdair vsnlnslojO, small light ; llow.fsVf,i owner's nam and aoirta. WEST I'AI.M IIUXCII,. PI.A. llSy 1917 PERSONALS IF ANNIR AND" KATK. children of 'John Jure- ticn. nro alive, win iney commune.- G. Tomklne. 1D walnut st.r HELP WANTEP-rEMALT! lini.T. TPI.nPHONF. OPERATING Tho President of the, United States bns pointed to the great Industrial nrmy of tho nation and to the necessity for a generous, unaeltlsh observance of fluty on the part of those who maj Deal serve In that nrmy. The telephone system of the country ts to plsv a conspicuous part In tno conduct of the war. Bell telephone operating presents It self no a vocation for young women wherein a no less patriotic than valu able service to tho Government may bo performed. If you aro between the nges of 19 and 24. apply nt 400 Market at.. Philadel phia, any day, except Sunday, between 8:30 a. m. and B p. m. New employes are paid while lenrnlng and are assigned to offices near their homes. The vvork Is Interesting, the en vironment most agreeable and efficiency Is rewnrded by ready advancement. Comfortahlo recreation rooms and dining rooms where meals are served at cost In every Central Office. Apply Now! 1III.U CI.KH1C. exp'd. familiar with tipowrltsr. permanent position: excellent opportunity lor competent operator! state age. salary ond II nt present onipIoyed1I,JI0",i-.I.d;er Office. nortKKEnrnn. experienced: state experience and references. M mi. Ledger Central. CASHinit. hotel experience; stato references. M aril. Ledger Central, COOK and hnusemild or mini and wife: expenses paid ins Cooper St.. umfte-n, OllfL. Btronc, colored, for general housework; reforencoiBooiIpav. 1(117 W Columbia avo. G1HL3 wanted, over in vears of nae. for light. pleasant work miking nnd putting up men. leal supplies, learners paid J. per week; rapid advancement to etenrtv workers; ..n.hnur weeK. Applvtp iLKMulford rn. Glenolden. Pa. GIRLS, over 17. wanted for clean, pleasant factory work; well paid while learning and excell-nt chance for rapid advancement. Ap- ply Mr. Stoltjlll! N.12th.st, GIRLS Wanted. 2 whlteTglrl.. cook anil cham berwork. small famllv; good wages. Telephone Tlosn SlO'.tJ or call Monday morning. 3..1D N. 22d st, . GIRLS wanted; good woces. steady work. Apnlv National Umbrella Pramo Co., .10th and Thompson sts. GIRLS wanted at Wunderle's candv factory. 11H.S2 I'egg st, I opposite tin N. 2d St.) ailll.S to rock fine stationery. Apply Stewart r Sleen Co, 1)14 Walnut. bTEWAlfni'SS must bavo cxn . Prot : good rcf.: under SO jears I 143. I.eilger Central, si.nswoMnv rne wanted with rVpartmont store experl n nil departments: good sala lanent iKjsltions Applv i.m- rles n.nt pint ployment P.ureau Enrlc Store, tutn nnu .inir- net sis STPVOGIlAPIinP. ord tvplsf experienced: of Pce particularly handy for W, Phlla. girls ulng elevated rallwsv or Spruce, Darby. Had dlngton, Riirlng. Spring Garden nnd Lancaster ave. curfacc cars. P 411, Led6er Office. STOCK GIRLS wanted: bring sgn certlllcsles Aimlv tlmnlovment nurtou, Harlo Store, loth nnd Market sts. ViiPVG Glltl Protest.inf private famllv will Intr t heiji in kitchen nrd through the house: -ood wages- no washing; refe-rrce required. P 12 T edjee Ortlce. YO!"': t.VDV with ejiprrlouic In tnklnr eliarge of - ff'e In small nmnuf't turlnc .ompam i i'1 tli,n In confidence, stele elCHrlv experl en. nt ml.irv i-xnei te, p (1. I edrrr Off YOI VO WOMW wanted for genenil office work' Iiitl', rn tv business center of eltv cood penmin' stito experience If n".'. also seiarv desired to start. Address P. O llox 12i1. HELP WANJED HALT: ASM'MIILI'HS on Instruments eurh ns pvrn metera. nmmeters and voltmeters nnl iralvonometers: up-to-date factory vood eon dltlons: chnnee for advancement. The llrown Instrument Co Wnine und Iloberts nves., Wavne Junction. . Till! ATLANTIC Ttr.FINING CO. NI1KDS ninc.i'.ns rAiiPRNTr.ns ptprriTTfins' irt:i.pi:nt IIUll.HIlM KC' itci.Pi'.ns uivKTcns LAlKlltl'.llS 40-iionr vveel;' must be experienced men, Ap- Plv tin' Iepirtr the .vtiantie iiennini- uo . iminiovment ni'llt. Atl.llltle (iiite, at4l Passvunk avinue. llOS MH)i:n bv vvursted "combine mill An" plv Hvnnson & I.everln Co , 217 Atlanlla ave.. Camden. nOTTLP. WVSHPItS wanted, to 'wasii'ala... var- In laboratory. Arrly II. K. Mulford Co , Glennlden. Pi novs w'ANTcn pon night wonic; mi'st nn nvi:n in: chanci: roit nvNcmirNT applv aftp.h P M I. n D G K It OFFICE. KI1TH pi.Don. tinrt wanted, llsht. essv work: Lie per hour; S2 2." per doy pleee work. Apply Dept. 120. 11 P P.llsto Co.. .12(11 At eh St. IIOVS (2) wanted, to vvork In loeal department nf I'tenlnK Ledcer. Apply City I'dltor. Ith ilne.r rib) rhentnut ct. HOYS Stronir boys, over PI years wanted at Wundrrlo's randy factory, 118-.12 Veux st. (opposite 440 N.2di-t.) no"Vs wanthd ' Western Union Telenraph. 1501 Chestnut IUtAKCMKN and flreinen for Pennsylvania Itnllrnail: nut of town. Call 1B2.. Pllhert st. CAltPENTlTltS. 20. wanted at 47th and" Wood land rive : steady work In Philadelphia. Hrnnnet. Stuart Co. CAHPBNTERS' helpers wanted for ireneral work. Apply II. K. Mulford Co.. Glenolden. Penna. , C.Itri"NTEKS. 2i, wanted Applv, resdy f0f work Irwin & I-elnhtun. nth and Poplar. e'Lr.Itlv, for uenerol rfTlee work, not over 19 vehrs nf ru .Al 'tl teedirer Office. CLOCKMAKEU. should huve exierlenei In re palrlnu and assembllne. The llrown Instru. ment Co., Wajnu and Itoberts ave., AVajue .luncttoii COAL 'PASHKHS Wanted" several 'good coal jtiessers wages 40c per hour; 8. hour shifts. Apply I'mplovment Office, n j, ,U p0nt de Js'emours ftCo.jaibbstown.N. J. tOMPOSlTOlt; must "have proofreadln experl encei private prlrtlnir plipt Apply Houghton Press, Maseher nnd Somerset sts. 00 DOCK BUILDERS hi: GOOD AMERICANS AND COL'NTUT HELP TOUR YOU ARE NEEDED AT ONCE AT TIIE HOO ISLAND SHirTARD OP THE U. S. GOVERNMENT - Good wages: steady work: plenty of overtime and Sunday work: long-tlms Jolj; convenient transportation. APPLY AT ONCE HOO ISUND SHIPYARD Train D. and 0 I4th and. Chestnut sts., : P. R, R,, llroad and W..I.. 0:10, 7:04 a lngton ave., , -m. 0.00 and 7:00 a. m. Trolley Car No. 2 on 13th et change at Mojamens. tne ave.. Southwestern trolley. Special Hoat Leaves Delaware River, 0 a, 1 Che.tnut st. wharf. OR APPLY HUB ARCH ST Third Floor, rhlla!" ra. ' AMP.RICAN "INTERNATIONAL BHIPHUILDINQ CORPORATION -X CUTT--To, n .wks -.. , 's HELP WANTEn--MATT" Conl.sucrt ,,. PrecedlsTcr- CUTTEIb "" Reliable rutter fo, .. --" upcuttln mngi is-inch hand nie.. J:rl'sji3 vouri pece work If prf '.Jt,! ! 'SVa per hour cntne. Salem, KI-nCTIlICIANS anTVir7m7-r-:.-.-r-r.-u ior ni-nour day. waset dtVa, ' tt liSl rorni?,kaf?rm.AmnM- Cl-" "g ELEVATOnnPErtATORS OFFICE HUII.DINO SV'nv.e WHITH: STKADV liMPmi,1, APPt.Y ItOfiit 444EV' WIDHNCR MUILDI.N-0 EI.nVATOR .OPCRATOM KHtEMUN Wanted, s-veral" wagefl 44e pr hour: R-hour sMtu iJfStl Ployment Office, jj i. du Pont " ifw,S Co., Qlbbstown, N. J. ' "'""xrii GARDENEIt wanted. Aiuit-.Mi-.K wanted, one fsmlll.. - trimming of ail Kinds of "?."' 'lot ?. Pp"ter,. 120H N, aiat St. 'Jo ss. HEAD WAITER, experienced: tnu.i t,. .. . -JL3Jl"Jeri'or..Central" ' un T5 'Ynlail.''cc-ur,,.5' '.Tk!hS -a,,ynenjunlonVtt5n ' ' 800 LADORErtS De Good Americans and Help Teat Cmi You are neeejel at er,e at tie Hoc Island Shipyard et The U. S, Governmmt iA.. . ....- . . . . . '' ,J T ' "or,fotx: Plenty cl enttka and Sunday work; long-time job! cmSS transportation. ' """"""n 32 cts. an hour for eight totni time nnd half time for onrtlmi; JS.S2 for ten hours' work. Apply at once at Hog Island Bhlpytrd Train P.. . O , 24th ft Chestnut Ml., HI . n. m . 7'04 am. v- u no"en"rn'1.u.L,lna 'WuMintsi e.'A fl Oft amA T.ftO . "" 1b. ...vw u,,u . .., , .u. Trolley Cae No 2. on 15th at.; ehund MovKmensltig ave., Southwtxun trolley. ' Special Boat Leaves Chtnut it. ThirtM .mu eviecr, u a. m. Or apply 1B10 Arch it. 3d Floor, Phlla.. Pa, AMERICAN INTERNATIOMAL SHIPnUILDINO CORrOIlATIO!! LAROREHS for outtlde work- 3Je per howl" 4-hour week: minimum full-tlms neiW vvaie. S17.15 per vveek: must be itear, t ' liable men. Applv 7Sn a, rn until 5 v. ., tho Atlantic Rennlnir Co.. Emolerntnt P partment. Atlantic Gnte, 3144 P-i-nnk in, UVUORKltS Wanted Rood Amerlcsn or for elcn laborers between ages of 20 ant tl vears: waces 13 40 p-r dav of 10 hourt. Anlf I'mplovment Oftlee E. I, du Pont de Nemoim i; Ce, Glbbstovvn N J. I.AIlO'ltPlnS wanted, white orreerfd: fowl vvaurs stendj vvork. roster. 120S N. 81st tt, r.Allolti:itsvvanted. pply psuan a SoniCi., Mft-r'w st wharf Delaware River. lvliORRIlr wanted. Apply nirrett Co., Mtt and Grays Perrv ave .. MACHINISTS MACH1NP !HOP WANT" M". K!0r3 ITHP POHING MILL. ri'NB-HAMl GOOD WAGES. STIIADY WOnKMnjtt CIASS MEN: KXPEKIENCED OV CrU SHAlTS,ASn MACHINE TOOb WORK DP S,nAnt'lNDI.K MORRIS COMPAST EDDY8TONE, PA. MACHINISTS Wanted. 2 "rst-elss. Bl lts to reside in central part of State: rtiir ences reemlred ns to ability, lobrletr. e G ."11 Led-er Central. - SI AN Btroiift, to do genera I "work areunl iktl . nnd warelmure. Apply .i2" Arch HEN W'NTIID . IKl Villi Hi' , . ,. v I Your tountrj needs shirs and mn n j" , them Arms and supplies are U'eleu tt i ; ua u.1.1,.,, .iilnB en transport tnetn. "" Hre dolnc Government vvork Comet ' shipyard st once nnd offer 'JOUR Br,' xou will oe paia mu .tive.. - -"jLi. HIT. Tho followlne meehanlej are nM, SHIP CARPENTERS SHIP JOINERS SHIPriTTERS MARINE UOILKR MAKERS MOLD LOPT8MEN PIPEFITTERS HI.ACKSMITHS MACHINISTS RIGGERS POLTERS-UP KnKCTORS LAROREHS ,j.,rl', YOUNG MEN to leern the Rbov. trUM J be pall 111(1 MONEY while lesrnlnjv-- COME AND NEItVIS luurv v .- u-, We are working for the "o '; r:n': 1 emnlojed on Government .hlpbullolo art -n rmiti,, ft em eirnft PHONE nil CALL ANY TIM!". i:lPl.riVME.- r DEPARTMR.NT. Sl'N SHIPHL't.DING COJirACJ :-l.e ll .Vir.. ' i.r.i..,,,.--"-.:- ui.e.ier. 1 a. fted to deliver adv erTlslng msttjr! 1 jj" Mi;. wanted b. Bober Apply 7 a, u 1 Ik ui MEN wanted to vvork In transportation - '1 ment: steady vvork. good salary. APPir " - .viuirora i. i-. V.T-.." ..." JTT. e... v..... nntnteta vxorlL 1-? 1.,. Hdiuru ee,t iivu neavy oui0,,.D,,.i; taM wagea: steady worK. APPly linn- -- 1208 N. 31st St. B0 PILE DRIVERS I Be Good Americans and Help Tour CountfT You are needed at once at thi IIoi Island Shipyard of , The V. S. Governroent. ... ...,. wnrVi nlenty of ewrtlss , uoou neiii, .e. "- . a . . .. e.t,. MltnvW fll and Sunday worKi tone urae .- - a transportation. hi i Apply -t ones at -J Hos Island Shipyard. SlthondCheitnutitli1 s Train B. and O., net 7:04 a. m. r... I-, P. R. R.-Broad st. and Wa.hlniton and 7 a, m. Trolley-Car No. 2 on 18th st.I " .. . .v. . southwcittrn trollir- l ne.et.t boat leaves Che.tnut it. wharf, v ,f ware Jllvir, 8 o. m. Or apply 1810 Arch tt.. third floor. Philadelphia. PS- AMERICAN INTKRNATJONAt. BHIPRUILniNO .CORPORATlws ( f-J OlTlf.l rnut APD Emr torf tl .see Jm XI Ilea' eera, te 9 jixw w pit Mil thl nf rr SBki per vr not -!& n plu AP Bei BTfX AC an sTO 00 u m Ju s Io n 1: TOi t R v...-Mv irvtiuauf . -in ST? J ,. Xl-tt-JlZZsKkliiK fejWxJf rsaWMSl, if Hi vsy wJm
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